Lawsuit claims Madonna concert featured explicit content without warning

Madonna is currently facing a lawsuit from a concert attendee who claims to have been unaware of the nature of the performance during her Celebration Tour. The attendee, Justen Lipeles, alleges that explicit content, such as topless women simulating sex acts, was displayed without warning. The suit also mentions issues like a late start time, lip-syncing, and poor conditions at the event.

Another report from The Blast details additional claims in the lawsuit, including breach of contract, misrepresentation, and emotional distress. Madonna’s representatives have not commented on the matter as of now, but the story may be updated with their response.

This isn’t the first legal action the Madame X artist has faced recently. Earlier this year, she was sued for starting her shows late, a common issue in the live music industry. Madonna’s lawyers defended her by stating that concert lengths can vary due to various factors, and the suit was eventually dismissed. The Celebration Tour concluded with a grand show in Rio de Janeiro after traveling to multiple cities worldwide.

In other news, Madonna’s iconic album “Like a Prayer” was recently recognized as one of the best albums of all time by Apple Music. To learn more about this, check out the coverage on Apple Music’s 100 Best list.